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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1878)
SATURDAY FEB. 1, 1S70 O- M BC1J C.E.TCSSCR. TCBUSHED BY TURNER & BULL. TERMS IN ADVANCE OksYeak Reform Needed. $3. 1 "We suppose the East Ohegosias like earaelf, has not yet received the full report of the investigating committee, and there- ! fere k sot fully prepared to give a definite j prime article, "V c do Dot respect a per piaioa as to the guilt or innocence of the ton who either himself opcaks or permits parties accused of robbing the people in tfeeir official capacity. From what we have aeeaol the committee's report we are satis fied that the committee has faithfully done its duty, and we do not believe any demo- eratic paper should lower itself so as to be-,tlie best interests of the comrauity. -Yn.-cose the agologist of democratic corrupt York Time. e&ctak. A e are glad to see tho East Okc- - ; r' " , mux condemns the fraudulent acts of our McComas doat seem to like the puW- - s - 1 : . AftL.t I .. a . late democratic State officials. We will ask ! friead Turner if he is not afraid that Tony will read him out of the party for taking the independent stand he has in this matter? Yea must remember, friend Turner, that Toay waa the state printing expert, byVhose o&ctal acts the committee nnd that the people have been robbed of some SI 0,000 or $12,000, and that anybody or anything that does not endorse his "corrupt acta must be read est of the party. Arfroet Dczwcral. We have always been independent, bro ther, and so long as we remain in the editor ial sanctum, we intend to remain so. It mi tti.r j oat little with ns who approves or disapproves oar course. We speak through ear J-o as wc think and whether right or wrong we think we are right, sad thinking so without fear or favor, we go ahead. We do not fear to be read out of aay party aa we are not in search of office. If Tosy Ncltner has done wrong we shall eeadesen him, but we do not propose to con- dean him or aay other man without a hear ing. The committee may, as we think they hare, Bade some mistake. It would in deed be strange if they had not and because a sua k accused of crime is so reason why he u guilty. G rover has denied all the charge aa to himself and in a personal ex piaaatioa before the Sesate makes a good, fair showing. Let these men all be investi gated by the courts and every one found i i i . - -.i . Thoa. H. Cann . we believe, has admitted hie gaHt. Then let hin. be penubed. Send, him to the pe&itenti&ry. Let him learn an honeattrade whereby he will, trbca he com at out, be able to ears an honest liv ing. We arc not of that class who -roold aainee saUcrs at all, bet in the name of the great democratic parry, in the name of the people of the state, in the name of right aod hoBeety we demand the punishment of all efioal TtoUtors of law. Aaetker Member Betracts. Ia the report of the investigatrsg oomait iee there are some very severe diaries-made agiwitf Cann, GQfry, Tleischzian, WalUa, ia the followxz Lmgoage: "From September!, 1 S72. to Sept. 1.1 S74. David Fleischman, IL IL Gil fry, and T. IL Cans were each paid five dollars. Snadsys iacladed, making a total of?3,G50each for tire years as clerks in the land department. J.iL Walton was paid daring this time $1555 for similar services. In addition to thk, H. IL Gilfrey was paid for extra scr Tkes performed daring the same time, con nectoa with the land depsrtment the scm f $1,153 50, scalane a total paid oat with, in thk time of 1S.45S 50. This does not laclede sear a thousand dollars paid Wal ton for maps. To this charge Mr. James Walton re plied by a published letter that the insinc aliens contained in the above so far as he was concerned "were nntrce; thit he drew bo pay for work not actually performed. Jm mediately Mr. Wm. Galloway, chair- i of the committee, sends Mr. Walton a tetter oi apoiogr. in winca uc xcjrrcis .t..-u-n-f. , . ... . . that Mr. Walton has construed the imnuta- ... . . .... . . , , d . ... , aBUOBS cosuuucu w luc auuic exuacv sau ether portions of the report as a reflection apoahls honesty, assuring jlr. Walton that the coBBiittcc had no such intention, aad that if the printed report contained anything which could lead the public to MraMttiB ImnrMcinne lti vvnlfl lite i. . . -.. .i i.. ten to correct it. A postscript to the letter Bays "this Is sot for publication sot xor puuiicauon. ,. , ... f-A t .t dishonesty Is Implied in the' .If guilt or shore extract against any of the persons aaaed it is also implied in the case of Mr. WaMos. And the plain inference in tits shore quotation from the report is that the ."Walton who raccired $1,55-7 for clerical j work is the same pen on who received i "aaar a thousand dollars' for making snaps, which Is not true, and the commit tee knew it The Walton who did the clerical work and the Walton who made j the maps are different persons. We suppose the statement made by Mr. Galloway that no intimation of dishonesty aa the part of Mr. Walton was intended by the committee will apply with equal force to all the others whose names appear in ooBBcctioB with Mr. Walton's. Possibly 3r. Galloway may have written similar letters of apology to all thofe mentioned;, if sot. wc may infer that the committee wished to impute dishonesty to some and Bot to others in drawing similar pay lor "similar services." The coeamittec find that they hare over dose their work; that the people are not disposed to accept the report as unques tioned truth; and as they hare asserted saach more than they are prepared to mb staatiale in the Courts, 11 icy are now engag ed in snaking retractions and apologies. Thus we elide! Sfereurtf. Hold right still and lets see how this mailer cad. a CesTKAUtCTEo. The story that W. B. lAswell had been seen at Albany by Ad. Edgar, formerly of this town, .has been BBtradictcd by a letter from the latter gen- tleeaaa to the editor of. k MWRtttnttj. gamy, regannea oi lecnmcajBeN wc a Rws Ogiesby. Burner, Haynes and y boace on them like a hawk on a ' Ctt-m across the Cascades. I mas tag. ad win keep the matter before the I C2,plorcJ IO UMh lUs people antfl all thus found guilty are con-. Pead,etwl. yU xMi - MW gsedtothatoldivtontheyaorichiy deserve.: r!mn Wm tlr,w s. tW Aland Empire. I Support Your L.ncal Paper. One thins Is certain, the world would be a dreadfully dreary place were the local newspaper suddenly to die. The American people, wp believe,, would nctunlly became n-Hil !f nil iioircniitwri umilil rnato nuldl. cat'on for a twelvemonth. There are , mauv thousand ncnsnartcia in the land, ! but by no means as many as there will be I fifty years hence. Thedamp, mh hcct, ;iaid dally or weekly at your doors, gives you the world in miniature. Some jeoplc are all too prone to depreciate their own local papers and magnify the merits of out ot town newspapers as the community in which It is published will uport. And If people will subscribe and pay for a paper they can always I accommodated with a others to speak slightingly ot a local paper. Citizens have a flight obligation in this matter as well as the publishers. It is their duty to be loyal to the press, and sustain it j In rll that it docs that is not prejudicial to uon m uc pratxwting oi u. ar m ing. ell never m.tna jic we'll pvc k another Ikxh; after awhile Lather's friend in this county, and lie has uaany of them, think it is choice reading. Dent fret about us my boy, wc are M right. If we are subsidized as you seem to intimate. live, bye. o Communication. En. "E. O." Permit tue to far a few words lhrogh your paper. On the 3d of June last. I left the "Old North State' for Oregon. I arrtv. cd at Pendleton July 2d at midnight, ftnsad the streets crowded with mea in a fit of excitement about Indians It was mhui thing new to rae. I had never seen Iwt few fndians, and I dhl not knew what to think of such a state of affairs. The very name of Indians was a terror to my xaid ; but I soon got over this. After abmtt two weeks I went to Weston and labored in the harvest tield four weeks. I thought the Weston covntry was the grandest I feul ever seen. I returned to Pcndtetoa with a view of goinc on to llobrg to the eon. frrencc with the rest of the 'prraehcrs. Det when I got here I fMJ my hrother Tery sick and hence cask! not p. When he recovered I went on to the coafcreno, and a pleasant lime I had; after which tt-raorrew to field of labor assigned me by the eatttVr. ence I think Oregon is a fine cow try. I like the Oregoniaas in many respect. I mean now to devote my time to the sate iftry. I involved myself in debt in ceas ing onl and had to do something ta get oat. I don't believe in a sccniarired mte istery, as some might think. I tender my thanks to the people ofTeadletoa farthek klcdness to mc, especially to sister Tamer, for the nice room she furnished me gratis. I leave rendlctoo reluctantly. Prosper, iry to all. E. P. Waauar. From Kela. Ed. "IL O." It is raining and has been for two or three days. Grain looks fine liuongheat the wnek country. Grass is growing fine since the frost dis appeared; stock doing weH. The TTiilamette river is on the rise We have & boat almost every day. D. Gibson killed the large gray waif which I mentioned in my last cotacnani. cation. Indeed it was a monster and measured C feet 3 iarbw Irotn tip to tip. The farmers and sheep men are giving a premium of between $20 and $39 for wolf scalps this is a good more aa waives arc numerous here this winter. William Pearce mU with an accident on Thursday, white driving a hack between Dallas and Eola. The toane breka la f A nl.Mr il.l int. 1 1. . , M U n m . mm i ., , , ; able for a little ways, bosrerer, vwaor . . ... ... - J I Pcarcc manarwl to turc them with no acrf. : w .f.ii. 9 ituwwui. a.w iv.i.i ntimri ip.y. i dent to either driver or tcatn. Popcorn, literary and debating Institute meet to-night to debate the following question. Resolved, that the Government of the United States hss rcachel tbczonitb ofits prof perity and Is now on the decline., (A fall attendance is expected, . . .u Ilrs. Louisa Masicv of this viclnitv. lied , . . , , on Saturday the ISth Inst, at S o deck a. m. . . months, aeed 27 years. She leaves a hus band and three children to mourn her Io3. Mrs. 3Iasey was faith ful member of the 31. H Church. She was respected hy all who knew her, Mrs. Lircrmore nt Dallas is lying Tery low and is cot expected to recover. Mrs. Ltrermorc is the mother of Let Lfvcrmore of Pendleton and also the grandmother of your reporter It is getting late and I must go to the debate. Your Polk Co. reporter, Dice. FroJl Dry Cicck. January 22d 1ST9. Enrrou"E.O.M As I cannot ct out to-daj without xvat. ing and plowing through rain asd saow, I thought I would let you know how mat ters stand In this part of the county. Some of our cilizcos have lost quite a uumbcr of cattle, and Uiotcthtt have loit are not well able to loo&e anything. For three winter past there hat been little need of feeding cattle end the most of us neglected to take csrc of any feed, and many of us set fins to what straw wc bad just to sec it bum. Two men came in from the Blue Moun tains and reported five feet of snow eight miles Irorn Weston on the Summcrrillc road. Several families are snowed in out from Weston. The report is that one of our sanctified citizens that is in the habit of makiog long prayers and long a mens lias been trying to tec how l,c could ImitetehBcccbcr and lm. immortalize his name. SYbuw, W.A.D. U. S.Seurttora Elected. Don Cameron (Ken.) lias ccn rc-o cctoil Senator i tnator frem rcans-yHaoia. Ucn. buiolus I. and Col. Geo. G. Vest (both Democrat) have Ixwn elected Senators from Missouri Shields fur tlir sWart term ami Vest for the long term ; lixm oorhees (Democrat) has been re cWfteJ Senator tro Indiana; Kfecoc Conklin (Hep.) has been rc-eiccted Irom -ew lorK; jonn A- ixsan (Krp.) has been clreled from Illinois; Mat Oar- iptcr (Hep.) after many day on the . shclr, apalh guts away with the w iscaaMH jSenaloihip;Gor. Yance (Detu.) is electwl from North Carolina. The Senate, nita the 4th of March, mM have a Democratic majority of nine. From Butter Creek. Janaory STth 1STC. Ekitoh -E. O." We were lHippy in m the jtatice for a mass mcetlsg oa t ie flri of February, aaa we jjBOereiy hope the removal of the In dians will be aceompllshrd and farther- tmte that there will be bolter mean of de fence provided fcryoar twn, After the dangers that Pendleton paed thnmgh kt Hiwmor and Us present ex. peHM. wc -aW mink that t citUeas cf Pendleton uouhl be th first to ; organise aa -rally roWHl the Bag." WKja,. b,jria recdvtd. On the eontrsrr, othcrw ise they arc a slaad4M$ menace u lic ww iUw jgtmx moary tor ukjb tdl the nt of the cwsnty. 3Itn out here Wc Wa shsUnKer. aad as fc the ilodc ar in Galltlre. addmed on the HihJct . ,ad the waaere of Gesserat CWahy aod of orgastzalieii. invartabij aawer wet . they are uotofTalig in PtdetM. aBd i h wc wgansze uere on ue tust appfoecii ot danger wc wt.1 be called ntva to l'eSMHe-. ton to tard those l&ay cowards who llt lay arooad Immmi aMt make money htte er pr)erty I hota; desut;ed. This W in every mane weath, and there Is tea meh truth in k to be exptalBed away. ?1rtt. Do h depestd tspes the MeMty orihelndhms? Second. Io yoa sTeptBd ape lhecitlMi eftheeestyotttWesf tbefma; Third, Do jw deiead uoa Geo. How. are for the safety ot ef ytmrtowa? The first b an alwwMty. the Mmd aw wwillmc.as4thjelhlfdstoosha.aeif depended sipoa and the aHrmpt If aawc maoeay t kosuies, voer sow laM m ashes. I ft orraaualSiNi of jm t The oraataathNt of a jed y mi nswuiti M sw 10tothemttftla hi other phte. Cawav oat gentlemen and hw the hltMd of yassr mttther aad dont he a that: in tha. maager aay leagcr. J. W. S. Early Fonus of Metal 3Iunr). I la vie?. gNvst tbroHh htsawrr M ralasfli k tho Hsht. as we wader i-Uad 1m alieatuid throashoat th ooS caaatrjr. Th rr lanes hch easSd he catlra ay eaaMBaaMe araasai assieBslasW asVj l(a.fisiaa nVlTT( VT" fUVIS Ml mi aaaaa9 tawpd r aealed wish th seat af the ns. kr. as a ctrtiacsn af the asssltty waifht af the peter. B- attneapt heiaf tv ta farttlaB the oaia as la gaord atlaatiens af neJphc Sosae early piecas were sttrapad aa hat oae side, sad k aaly hy Tery gfadaal steps that the head Mtate cssaalar puces vhieh we kaow as oaias ware toalred. Bat thae ptoses are still retard hy Jaraas as haat. af aharh the welgat aad aaeaet m rcrthaed hy tae Satecrity af the aesigas iworw-' aaea thesarfareaftheatatel. The staattsiac of tiie Uu ef metal hoi ai wiy been aviaasa as a rcetiTe has af the rsder. aad saa Mir the Maaie wstfa oats has estate ia he gatteraily coaiedtnd a feaetJea af the aaereateat. It wf We ell taiear We shove eVaefcioa of eaia ia stiast ; for sac fsOtiaaiac. staasplag aad tirHatatioa have aftea osad aa hatporiaat loot a W kU slrlH of. which it Ibst lhlaeaoat lh ebaares the natal oaetiaae to Itecaaaaaod kles and atothiag else. The staaap works no altcratiaB ia the metal, aay at are than does the khel aad hok ef raetta, sitawhag the width aad staather of yards, coavett iate sesnethlag other than cnttoa cieth. The caavn4oa ef the aafaihloatd Btetat into obIb in bo other ay e&-css the prie. ci4c ef exebaagas, aad Hs treat far Is bar ter jast as savdi as it was it thebeglaalag. The Mtssaart Logtslsiare has doa wall That iiriao of good feHswa, Gee. Vest, has been eUrtad te the Uaited States Saaat. That State has rartathed seate ef the groat' tt naadt that hava erar been ateathers of that bud?. Thos. IL ISeataa aad Jas. a Green were peers ef aar Senators- ha their day aad Sewtters CockercH aad Vest, the preseat steMbers are worthy roaBFsaon ef tbuse sraat saea. A Paritand papfrsays: Sanday ntera ing about half patt 12 eVfeck a Wight light was seen in the rkssnityaf the car shop, canned by the burning of a beat owned by Joseph Canaan and its total destractian. Carman who was addkiui la the use of loqaer. was foand beastly drank in an alley adjeinine Adam Lope's saloon (e sorted for home aboot 10 or 1 1 o'chnk. in company with oae Wash Josses. Oa arriving there beendcavorrd to ligutaotal oil lamp to x- his way to btd. when from somccaufeer other it was capsized and the inflammable contents spilled ever his clothes and the floor of the house, which quickly caught fire. The unfnrtaaate man was to drunk to realize his teirrtrie plight, and lay on the bed and wis liter-Uy roasted to death. Ihe neighbors in the vicinity flocked to the scene of ihenou flagration, and kuowing that Carman was drinking recently, atUr the Iioue was bant. rd, made a diltigrnt search fr-r Idshdyj which they found en a pile of mbirh la tho vicinity of his 1ed, a charred and an recognizable mats of flesh. The ler limbs from the hips doa n werr ointdtey burned ofT. wltli the left arm up to ih elbow, and ako the fingers of the right hand, and the neck and shoulders present ed n horrible right. Coroner Cooke was notiOvd and he crosed over to East Port land and took putslon of Iba rcmala which he brought over to his office and and held an lntucst nblch elicited the fr.cts above related. Deceased is a mar man, his wife at present living at Vancou vcr, and leaves n hott nf friends lichind to mourn his untimely end. ife was well known in this city nnder the name of "French Louie," and has worked aa wsitr iu all Uia lietls and rratauranU in ' tliU city. Fur a while hack he In been eBllkv(j M firemj.n 0 & ,. but was discharged on account of his intern' ' . . . ... . , lorite haliita. Au whitest was held on the remains and the jtry rvndortd tho following verdict: That Louis Cannon came to his death while w4r tlt iitaeauce of lijaor front the aoei dental IwrrHBfj of his house at lUtt l'artUsd at alxMit luuf put 12 en the night of theSllth ief Jaeeary. J- H. lbUsM, C. II. Wilson, It. GttUrt, It. Hoiroan, a Thompson, A. V. WatUrlxiry. A .Most Unjust Clnltu. A WahlHtoB dispatch a)-s th Ileufc CHHmHte on Claims have amd to ri-c-AMtaoRd an appropriation of 303, In he pakt to A. D. MoachaM. as se reftara. ttoa far the terhHH in)uikrs he received In the Hue t( duty, while acting under tho dkecthws of the pnicrawrnt a np ef the Madoe Peace CVMHfcrWer. at the same thm Gtu. Canhy and Dr. Thomas -acre mameeted. In the Ilaafe ef dahas. straKe Us say. there k not a Member from the Pacific OafL If there rre- It Is imt4iy nMy that the CbmHrittec woahl e a nvoMntrtMhriWxi. 31 r A II. Mea- cWiw k mh ctrtkled to one crst from the i;0,iMMt, fer any serrieca ptrformed the U Dr. ThMat.. bek HHRrttswi. kit m y Hthr man. liriag or dead., for the taeevestH. Ihst Mthe mere meacy mnttur. M vHl hea aatraTenpAN jsHtke! afratsd ayost thcTwtrytoQe Lim a dollar. If the Chahsnan of the Oesiafe- J sat of datast. Hif-K-aUUTc UrSsht of' . - Alt . - .1 . . I t IORHR,W IMHVJOCWnia.ly.MotriMMn.rflKM. iSioMra (a tar saao4 mC Mmtrfcnm aiW ... si MsyiertiHewnaat ot 1 oats a afletrs la ! Orrfm W.sa?toa Trrrtsory. L wil! SM Uwt iadhrhhaal Is a deiavltar In the i saw stwrd la fad dollars. He iN fiber ted that he w paid nearly ihrre tiissjoansi daCaw ia jlccm of hit rtainfal ( ja. as oaeoT the 3od OmmMmmtr: m iSli, HI trrw ef service aotsulty jaxadsW m Aawtt. IsTJ. yrt he mSHd hy jcrtvuUa mmtm la pterall mfm Socman J follow bar. Aad aa k aw Bsc' he did ha Pthraary. tl it a aiU So Uo ia virlili i. mt fa?4 VaUcIl faf4aV IssW vkM. - av- ....... . i . pesaoa ian Tajrsd ia oae Drpxlsacat leaf as he ha aaeuled arwi aau ia er Ii a drfoakrr aa aay other DrtNrat- lraB taaoe at to aaM aar hUl 'aaoarj ta Mridaoat Oa ah otaor haad the k ahrar af the G ) wal aeant. that dot Oaiwatttoat onsraaoa th ia th FaX of It a A. a who neseUlly ramea- tstepan of tac ( the miliar, f Csirmatiiit which Aad it was hr mt 3(adsaai that. shestoas af Ooaeni Caahy aad the IWv $ Mr. Thian i wore MCcsSWi te Aprd. 1STX i was aat tstat hy thr Iadasav It h oa earSaair aittoi ia hat on haad. tWoaa hi. portarocy-r mw a aad azcMe- soaa. taau the tap ef has saw I lahataC he wi roaaaac stoat the saaaaeera. aad the waaads oa hit ; saada hy thciw laailof aa Iaaftta eadp kaav ha ware eed ly his asl ia i. (at apoa ta SWy roehs of tha feva ' ". har he was icromid hy aaa af the j taaee t tram at afar. Mtaehiat has ! Iranat r th aW W hes a hook ef what he haavs sitat la- aaaas. He ha. to Uti, been Uvsac eror taateaisa Uoeaaaaal toaalrod jatheMaasi ar, a a vtCaa. whak oasJty he wa the ajosaar. 1U mytaiaaW be has had Wat saate kaoolidsja m laahaat for t-xMy-tt year. ActatSy, aS he knows of them was aeoanad from the tsmc he tattled is the Me Moo at in ia Kaotora Orwsoa ia 151. aatil he caate eat of the Medee tramhte with Jaot raeegh waaadt te sehsstt apoa from that .lay te thu. As Sej vcisU-adeat of ladiaa aJitirs he waa a eneoaas asd ot- 1T ' )y latlara, te the Iaatjas aad the Gnra. . aaei at. aad it a hu aal-admiaittraua whtoh oaatad the ahahtiae of the oatee h 1173. The Pacitfc Coast dohajatioa oarht o ha a aatt ia totsag rgntast aad labvrtag te dsfaat the prepaaed appropriaUoa te Mr. Matiahiw. Etemimrr. . Indian nnd .11 Hilary .crra. lj-tt crvAtBg 0atrI Heward, Ga Saw. talk. CoL Selivan aad Capt. Sladen rrtarn ed ram Hmr trap ap the Caiamhia, briag. atf hark Ot. tar raardetvas Malhoar In ". loock )tm,aadaheattelTcothrn. Those Iaihaas ate aatd te be the mir-t among the pmoaera braaght frem Carap Hsraey, and wftt aat h allewnl ta gn to th Yaktma eaaatry with the rett, thraach fear of their featiBg troaMe. They are aH tary ragged ane dejected, and in alt pro i M4Hty will ! oBt as priseoera U Imhan Tomtery. Moses is etitl a primer in efaarge of Father Wilbar, thoegh aHewnl to go alwit by day m jura la, at night is loak- ed ap He aaitendy awaiting the dreitinn frost Wathiegten in Ida cate a decuien which either make or avert war in the Sprtee. Ia April, night eempanies of trroji will bt- tbrean Ufum the matry thought to con tain disaifeated Indian, with orders lo be in readiatws toetash the slightest symptoms of An apris'ng. It is earrp ally ntmerol that the ffallant tweaty.Mrit regiment of infantry is tA unor dered to Camp Douglas at Salt Lake, an eight company pott, and to Fort Hall, Idaho, a two company put. Inatmucn as the Tweaty-onestvrs hate been stationed here lli Mr fall qneta of time, te fear there ia only too roHch troth in the retort. An exchange says: "Iloliahle report from various sec tiML of Um Torritorj- indicate that the Ban neeVa ate liable ta go on the war pith apiin in the Spring. It is reported that all the Ilanntoka and Saakea near Fort Hall are in intarrceiionary mood." The propleof Port land and Vancouver will part with their regiment of famous Indian tighten and its many brare and genial ofiicers with the aaaTK net to aaM aar ail aaar-a-ixt-or ' - mooo-' a) Moon aaSK i rmi Tiunot, un u aaku X aso ef rn laia oast acaraat haH or aa obVbmI b-t to v I leat aasa lor h eaaaWftaoa aa liaunatsa CQKSHLTATTQS FREE aoat of laJata .Vdharm. It w, afoa hss ad-; y a ra-, not m . o a aac . J r V n iL Tl i isln il riieatdi - - o t aoa. st . dcotest regret, and the hope that they may eontinuo to add niw laurel wreaths to their regimental battle rUg that has never known retreat. Standard. NEW TO-DAY. Lisa APT fTlTMWJL Lan? & Stevenson, .rvj4Hinr u BREWERY. PENDLETON, ORE, VKK NOW rURSKHlISS MORE ASH BCTTSX Ihry Utrt rrSH tlttr tpilir httwtry mm t ttt bank Umi tifcrt ujr kit kimtft ca f ir.1 . . .ricxT wmu sxta- Qn bMU T 4fS nukUbtStm .H 1. .tsa DR. SPINNEY, LATE or SAX FBAH CISCO. ttavisc fErmcr m 'ovxawt with I I u ha 4 OK rr A OI ml U iiniUf nrl tm SiBt f&. W T . aw mT wu rrr i i wn s ta wMt lk mow iutiM neaeu HM Ut (!unntiul att kr fntttt. Y0UKG MET? Wt Mfk ttS-n-s two ta ix ti aMt I utfrr. Liar.tM Vmttnr. l-.ee Innt m.i.. . iw n - mimm aa mwww s Or iwi im iiinmw mi no a. M k mme M ia la wm tam n& c or mmy trpmt IW1 W tuisMiiSi t ttrii i 7-r. WM a-svif umhkoh om s a JSvJTTS COKSIITUriOSAL DISEiSE. TW.n ob1i o fnXiti an SiiaL llllWIHB IOS OX SV- mt 1HMK miwi M, I Wi Wc mmr r- iml c - k aa aw tf totto to St mC aV il. I mn Sol mtmm IfiIh m aMtuion-ittr - " 1 i"'"i"a ! ! av. w ..!.... 1 "m - I . '. i t to t or Urn, tmt k.i mmm at. oom tWt o i a mx5cr. V - a Wak. W. T. ADVERTISEMENTS. to MUSIC STORE. STANLEY BROS. 3 HOK m 1 1 1 ay fcwio at VTaSU WmSs tt eafUM SO PMI lis. .OM v 3tttf ot aooMt Voi or! S2aoBaOSH ISSTBUHE5T3 ca tie sett rMsesibie ttTza. tftmMHipaufcfat HATIIUSHSK Piano aad 2IAS0H it IIAKLIS 0r-xa. TV. Kvpmm- Paaa tt W-k wmwiii . & aa J awl aa aao Ihat aWa n so 1a i aSil of to Ca 1 SUi. -HASOh & HAHLIX- wstia aWaua. etMaert' of ffaaaMC trs-zt. InalrnmcntsiTHl be deliv ered to catoaMra ih aay port af Orogatt or 'AVaakinftaa Tarriaty. Sa4larri feat to .sTAsr.nv tiio . WtNa Walls W.T. vevtorrt els. L. liVrtrts, -1. -w "ST E3 "EL . Pccdloton OreBoa. J. W. Aohiortl) .11. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oflea sot HUoi at A. W. Njr. " Dr. A. tl. rcnnlnton. It cxnr (vrm.M4r Warn! la rVaJMaa sol a rfrpunl UO.aH lnM arUrfcto j A at b trH 4 M oaar 1M m-r rmmtr. N W Sol SrH Uaw mmtV 4a. Un. roaMCtM MO-I oxo la Mc Iivone. TONSORIAL - - ARTIST, Main !trfrt, rtn4ltn trowt Hair Cutting, Shaving, Etc. Batrny Notice. Takks cr nr tiii: iimckibf.r, urtNU l tim-r Itwi ft. OaoilBt. CoaotT. OfrrM. tVcPta lT. Pmr nlin iunt BMfa o o rr M nut. ami lam om br.iWa mMolk AppnlwJ at S30 br J. E. KlrWUaJ, Jutm ofttn t- jmU. rutLtritooN. omo rat Br 8 " a f m r. . u Wi mf Mm, rr mill m ar hi n ii la w Oi Wr witim ifoMMM Ma m m ana SO tr l.iy . IO HH OC Wsiwil M IO. Sw. fm . iiOHtMr. ikiti ial ii ttmm--- l i an i aM f v in iof iimi iMl aoS Vd im x I i Ike Sta. llr . , m t ax rua r ADVERTISEMENTS. Seeleij $ Scott, DEALERS jy Drus, Paint oiN, m DycstuiXs, Glass putty, Patent medicines And Perfmiiery. STATIONERY School Book. Fancy Sc Toilet Good. WINES AND LIQUORS: .MUMCIL IATI.UMK3TI fthctt intuit. MuImI bwki. Laupi Ump Situiti. lloatUlnc. Plrtor fr ad Etc., Ktc. J Pendleton. . - Oregsn. PENDLETON fxw rraarr. THIS CSX AID POPULAR HO USE. kavim: been bntieelt I !-.-.-.. tsd 2XFUH2TI5HIL- as arts is roi The Reception cf Gccsts THE TASLE , ao rrtj i taa ai nS THE BEDS aw aa urt. aat r roi aw twKraM tta sS sa a am -ati tue-- THE PF-NDLSTOX HOTEL, It tiaa VfaoU ot orsrSkife at oaraVrf attar Vl oSataaJtfitoaafoaecarrfii afaa I aalsaJI i. n. k xcxk. titrr. rr XOT1CK TO CMSDITOXS. IS' arscE Hcaxsrr rTv th r aua ou tn i oa S Oj iaaoiitfar af tae M r Ha. 4raW. Vr Vr or aw Boa. r CaaotafaVrSMf fOfafaa Saf t'aiaai Co. fwai ht X tttmm lataaa nan ar o a o u of mem t rr- ai a.'Hi tnaa aa rw J H rna tt. JiHiif )L HTS mm JiOTlCB TO CREDITORS. "yrajrtur. ' rarwrv. s t t thf (-nbcs. t-r mt tfc. nbf t J-h- . fammmt I. W ia Hot i xlk frt om kirat , ml m r-afc-acr ta T aoaoi oi otli W tasaenc teioltta fcoStirl TSWaat sutsxr. iaxwia J. K. ViKJtfcmt.V I 'inw; tl. IjpvtH i Ia taa OosBtf Oasrt K rmtlOa Coaaly Stat U la la mittrr of lVrrU-B rartaolo et ta!US Rw. J.ao KiBr H-trn. Ua' Ba Ctoa asd Wn. Ttnu IV-i. rartart. tnW CfCaM,rMioua tOabotUBv4bri kta akW a pKmu id tA roan fnytxi ft t4tt rt mt lbtr lnnmt la rrruta ml rtutm, to wn ta I aaJ S In thk 1 la It- I'Ma nT tVa Wwo la I'm IMa limr Oirtva. ll hi orrrtn wioiv iat 1 ta Mil of kta U nti oftv' ami all pnwoa lalrrrvinl J hi IH MM ro piarbfrre taU cwinat lh Ckatt Hoaur la fVtM v-a -a Vot-j Mirra S. lira, at I I o'oVrfk r a el u4 to W etc 11 aar UVr I hm'K war aa vrat tM Cvt bm trxi-l tt ibr rt I of aU tn nvt af I kit a mur f (Ml nnarr b pabotrot at trwt thtva Macnrive ytrt.t brfara .ba Barws nt nU (vtllMa t itM tUar Oinou, Martofr fticXri ta l&t txA CWaalt af I'mihU. u Kvairra, P.tnt Jaasarr tl. lira. JUlaiatr Win. Itoing:, Xj, jSl. -XTU- "S Pcndtaton, Oreeon. 1 I bvsm aw j ECmoT aw I noi nawiwi on n hiikim tfat lor aaar m KfC 101 w a a aWataool 1'iaut ia ttml wmmm Irnm tmt Sri. ADVERTISEMENTS. LIVERY k FEED STABLE. It lY.MancIiIelrf, projirietor. UmatUIa, - - Oregcn Alio keojKi constantly on ham, and for hale choap, a fttn stock of sad dles, IiarnoM, etc, tc MERCHANT - TAILOR JOHN bTENGAIl- HASrrxua.frjrn.rriK.uia rntuuxi, p. Kfcfrlb H otf'l f on Madtrtc Hi hM 6W rVit tUxufA mtA mrnr. all f1c 4m M IV. tm t id tutH c4 U nMaW nix. ulwo. MILLINERY H25 HESTER Deiires to axsoccee s tfc- io r rnoiot o ' rit an a put rHra4foi k4tw Wr fe Utk MV-Ow; b l ifcry (s. MMHic cf Btn. nuiuu tnnwiai, ttz. &ij. uu y MMt Ua w aww rrf jrhnUr. r KK3 J HXTBS. SOMETHING NEW. The grnatae OILGRAPEIC PICTURES. rimlnn or amcrlra ItaV Wl a-1 suite U4mj- far rUrr. coommi homo; St utirjsss roouta w tl m- o-otm. laffnotM pom of Aotrrtas, oS auk Ut f - tw M it ftc So iVr ai. I raid tup who a rs imim r a wt woXanMifMar.aifcof - n-tm. sab auMkXoW.. itatMM ttSnot-JEMjU. WiVSia, W T. Tom idam kt opH km Vr Twk Coy Si wi;i Sj or aiiriit ta Sou Stum. ofu ama is Ssr:- Scat. MaK nasi 7 "wi tawsfiaa r-iai r-MV wrr Scr mom Uk ta taosn. itTiu. SaWftot. 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